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Fast Software Development: Why Slowing Down Actually Makes You Faster
Fast Software Development: Why Slowing Down Actually Makes You Faster

The pursuit of speed often takes precedence over other considerations. Conventional wisdom dictates that faster is better, as it enables organizations to swiftly deliver products to market, outpace competitors, and generate revenue more rapidly. All of this is true. However, a growing body of research challenges this long-held notion, revealing a paradoxical truth: sometimes, slowing down is the key to accelerating success. The Time-Saving Bias: Unraveling a Cognitive Illusion At the heart …

Fragmentation in Software Development: The Silent Productivity Killer
Fragmentation in Software Development: The Silent Productivity Killer

In computer storage, fragmentation is a phenomenon in which storage space [...] is used inefficiently, reducing capacity or performance and often both. The exact consequences of fragmentation depend on the specific system of storage allocation in use and the particular form of fragmentation. In many cases, fragmentation leads to storage space being "wasted", and in that case the term also refers to the wasted space itself. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fragmentation_(computing) Fragmentation…